Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z

Episode 2 - MMA 101 – What is MMA and What do They Do?

August 05, 2022 Maine Municipal Association Season 1 Episode 2
Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z
Episode 2 - MMA 101 – What is MMA and What do They Do?
Show Notes

Episode 2 - MMA 101 – What is MMA and What do They Do?

Episode 2 of Potholes & Politics offers listeners an overview of the Maine Municipal Association, our services, governance structures, and plans for enhanced support of municipalities as they face unprecedented challenges. This episode will be good to revisit for new listeners who may want to understand the function and purpose of MMA, and the many services available to our nearly 500 member municipalities. 

Episode breakdown:

00:00 - Opening Introduction by front desk Ambassador Jo-Ann Larino-Greves. 

7:00 - Introduction to available services by Neal Goldberg and Rebecca Graham. 

8:05 - Introduction to Risk Management by Member Services Supervisor, Marcus Ballou. 

13:00 - Interview with Director of Educational Services, Peter Osborne covering MMA’s training offerings, Annual Convention, and the future. 

30:50 - Introduction to Legal Services and the unique free advice municipalities receive from Staff Attorney, Breana Gerson. 

39:29 - Interview with past MMA President, Linda Cohen on the Association’s Legislative Policy Committee, and municipal officials from across the state working together for the betterment of all communities. 

52:30 - Municipal Good News Picks of the Pod. 

Episode Facts and Corrections:

First “Town Meeting”: In 1654, at what is now called Thwing’s Point in Woolwich (previously Dresden Mills), residents met at the house of Thomas Ashley to elect local officials and for general public purpose (Plymouth Colony Court Records pg. 57-61). 

Maine Municipal Employees Health Trust (MMEHT): To clarify, MMEHT is not a healthcare provider, rather the Trust provides health insurance plans.